· What are the causes of erosion - corrasion, attrition, solution, hydraulic action, abrasion · Causes of cliff retreat and formation of wave cut platforms · Headlands and Bays · Stacks, stumps · Coastal Maps · Spits · Longshore drift · Types of Management on coastlines.
History of Medicine
·You will only be tested on prehistoric medicine – go to the site and revise the section highlighted on this.
Tectonics
·What is the structure of the earth? ·What are the different plates? ·What is the difference between oceanic and continental crust? ·What happens at different types of plate boundaries – destructive, construction, collision, conservative (transform) ·What are the causes, effects and responses to volcanic and earthquake hazards. (case studies)
Vietnam – Unwinnable wars
·What were the reasons why the US slowly got more and more involved in Vietnam. ·What were the tactics of either the Vietcong or the USA in the war and how did these contribute to the eventual outcome?
MYP5 Exam revision
What are the positions of each of the main countries
· Censorship and Propaganda in war
· Treaty of Versailles – terms of the treaty
· Consequences of Versaille for Germany
· Failure of the League of Nations and the rise of Nazism
· Causes of the Second World War – timeline of events
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/ir1/ great for revision
http://www.johndclare.net/RoadtoWWII7a.htmhttp://www.mcs.k12.ny.us/pages/jbartalo/us%20history/new_page_294.htm
· Causes of cliff retreat and formation of wave cut platforms
· Headlands and Bays
· Stacks, stumps
· Coastal Maps
· Spits
· Longshore drift
· Types of Management on coastlines.
· What are the different plates?
· What is the difference between oceanic and continental crust?
· What happens at different types of plate boundaries – destructive, construction, collision, conservative (transform)
· What are the causes, effects and responses to volcanic and earthquake hazards. (case studies)
· What were the tactics of either the Vietcong or the USA in the war and how did these contribute to the eventual outcome?